in comment 8, i should have mentioned, you may still see 'mountall' errors from boot, complaining about lack of /dev/sdb. thats to be expected as /etc/fstab had that, and we cant overwrite it before mountall runs.
also, you can verify in both UEC and ec2 /mnt should be mounted.
in comment 8, i should have mentioned, you may still see 'mountall' errors from boot, complaining about lack of /dev/sdb. thats to be expected as /etc/fstab had that, and we cant overwrite it before mountall runs.
also, you can verify in both UEC and ec2 /mnt should be mounted.